Crossword-Solution: ELSEWISE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Elsewise | adv. | Otherwise. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “ELSEWISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Differently | 4 answers |
| Contrarily | 7 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ELSEWISE (5)
For it is too sore shame to a knight!" "Sir," saith he, "I will not, but never should I have believed that one could become hardy so speedily, or otherwise long ago would I have become so, and so should I have had worship and honour thereof, for many a knight hath held me in contempt herein, that elsewise would have honoured me." Perceval answereth that right and reason it is that worshipful men should be more honoured than the other.
But afterwards he was so stupid as not to tell me anything at all about the matter; elsewise, it is certain that my wish to shield a silly mannikin from reproach, if only for our countryÆs sake, would have made me find out some excuse to mend the bungling of his foolish self-conceit.
Without killing more than a snail or two, which we could not take time to beware of, Walter and I--finding that the window did not open down to the ground in French fashion, for which there were two good reasons, one the fierceness of the winds in winter, the other, the fact that the means of egress were elsewise provided--lifted the sofa, Connie and all, out over the window-sill, and then there was only a little door in the garden-wall to get her through before we found ourselves upon the down.
Now there was Luther Baker--because he'd come of age And thought himself some pumpkins because he drove the stage-- He fancied he could cut me out; but Mary was my friend-- Elsewise I'm sure the issue had had a tragic end.
Already it was plain that Heidrek meant fighting, if he could make no gain of these ships elsewise, for we could see that his men had hung the war boards--the shields--along the gunwales.
Quotes with ELSEWISE (1)
I think that focusing all experiences through the lens of the Internet is an example of not being able to see history through the eyes of others, to be so enamored of one's present time that one cannot see that the world was once elsewise and was not about you.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1996).